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"I don't know. I sort of always liked playing them that second game because you could always count on them having two or three key players suspended."-S. Spurrier on scheduling changes in the sec.

I would hope they did one like last year as well, but I like how they showcased Joe in this one, it could be used as a recruiting tool.

That's what I'm thinking. Notice that they show neck exercises multiple times, as well as some low-stress leg work. Add to that the comments about the nutrionist and the difference in approach for freshmen and it becomes clear that this video is a recruiting tool aimed specifically at parents of potential future Gamecocks.

This is an "Inside Look" video that the athletic department produces. They cover all USC sports from track, to volleyball, to cross country, all the way through the money sports. This isn't a winter workout video. This is just a spotlight video on Joe, which is why I labelled it as such when I posted the first thread several days ago.

Sorry. I didn't notice it had already been posted. Multiple posting of game threads sometimes push things that are a few days old off the main board, and I don't look past the first page.

Understandable, but at the time you posted you posted your thread, mine was the 4th from the top. There are not multiple game threads in the Cockpit. My thread still hasn't left the main board, and is still on the front page now.

It's no big deal, it's just one of those little nagging, frustrating things. It reminds me of waiting for the elevator. You're standing there waiting, because you've pressed the button to call the elevator. Someone comes in after you, see you waiting, yet also walks up and pressed the call elevator button, even though it's already lit up. All you can think is "What the hell? Was my button press not good enough for you?"